chris resnik:
and add these two lines:
> set number
> set list
chris resnik:
then save the file
chris resnik:
(press escape, type :wq, press enter)
Edith Puclla:
oh I see
Edith Puclla:
chris resnik:
if you do this correctly, the next teim you open a ymal file in vim, it will look a bit like this:
chris resnik:
ah yes, exactly
chris resnik:
well done
Edith Puclla:
To avoid write : set nu or set list right?
Edith Puclla:
let me add a tabulation\
Edith Puclla:
this is really great, thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!
chris resnik:
you’re welcome
chris resnik:
it helped me a lot fix those complaints about tabs and spacing
Edith Puclla:
I made this, maybe is useful for you too:
## Tips for VIM
* Use h -> move to left, l - > move to right, j -> move down , k -> move up
* Esc + DD | delete a line
* Esc + o | add a new line
* Esc + w | move word to word, set cursosr at the beginning of the word
* Esc + e | move word to word, set cursor at the end of the word
* Esc + :set num | to add line numbers
* Esc + y | copy a line
* Esc + p | paste the line
* Shift + v | to visual mode and up and down arrows to move the cursor
* Shift + > | Indentation to the right
* Shift + < | Indentation to the left
* Esc + u | revert changes
* ALT + f | move the cursor after the word
* ALT + b | move the cursos before the word
* Esc + dw | Delete a word
* Esc + / | Find a word
Edith Puclla:
I have the same issue with yamls. Shoudl I do this just one time, right? when my exam start
chris resnik:
yes
Edith Puclla:
I see! Thank you Chris
Yes…You Must use space